Messaggio 10 novembre 2017, 18:03

YASME EXCELLENCE AWARDS

In 2008 The Yasme Foundation (http://www.yasme.org) established the Yasme Excellence Awards, to be presented to individuals and groups who, through their own service, creativity, effort and dedication, have made a significant contribution to amateur radio. The contribution may be in recognition of technical, operating or organizational achievement, as all three are necessary for amateur radio to grow and prosper. The Yasme Excellence Award is in the form of a cash grant and an individually- engraved crystal globe. The latest recipients, announced on 6 November, are:

- Dayton Amateur Radio Association (DARA) - to pick up the world's largest amateur radio event on a few months notice and move it to a completely different facility is a daunting task. That it went so smoothly was a testament to the extraordinary efforts of the 600 volunteers and event leadership.

- Paul Verhage, KD4STH and Bill Brown, WB8ELK - for their leadership and continued technical innovation in amateur radio high-altitude ballooning (ARHAB - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-altitude_balloon). While not the traditional means of introduction, ARHAB is exposing hundreds of students to amateur radio through an interest in science experimentation.
Both have written extensively about ARHAB and have contributed material to the ARRL Handbook.

- Nathaniel Frissel, W2NAF and Magda Moses, KM4EGE - for creating and leading the HamSCI (Ham Radio Science Citizen Investigation) organization that sponsored the Solar Eclipse QSO Party (SEQP). The SEQP was the largest amateur radio experiment ever devised and generated the world's most extensive set of HF propagation observations during an eclipse.
Beyond the SEQP, HamSCI is attracting the interest of professional/ academic researchers such as from numerous universities, the Arecibo Radio Observatory in Puerto Rico, MIT's Haystack Observatory, and HAARP facility in Alaska.

- The WSJT Development Team - initially the work of Joe Taylor, K1JT, the WSJT software is now maintained and extended by a team of developers led by Bill Somerville (G4WJS), Steve Franke (K9AN), Greg Beam (KI7MT), Michael Black (W9MDB), Edson Pereira (PY2SDR) and Nico Palermo (IV3NWV), along with Joe Taylor. Their latest digital mode, FT8, combines the extraordinary low-SNR performance of JT9 and JT65 with a much faster decoding and exchange process.

- Dale Hughes, VK1DSH - for his excellent work as Chairman of the Amateur Working Group in ITU-R Working Party 5A and as Chairman of the sub Working Group dealing with a worldwide 60 meter amateur allocation during World Radiocommunication Conference 2015.
Additionally, the Board of Directors of The Yasme Foundation also made a grant to Gary Pearce, KN4AQ, for his production and distribution of videos of interest to the amateur radio community through Ham Radio Now and YouTube. [TNX W6SZN]
IK0ZCW Alberto Devitofrancesco Presidente C.I.S.A.R. sezione di Roma IQ0HB
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